Gender-Role Attitudes in University Students in the United States, Slovenia, and Croatia |
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Authors: | Irene Hanson Frieze,Anu ka Ferligoj,Tina Kogov ek,Tanja Rener,Jasna Horvat, Nata a arlija |
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Affiliation: | University of Pittsburgh;; University of Ljubljana, Slovenia;; University of Osijek, Croatia |
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Abstract: | Determinants of gender-role attitudes were examined in samples of university students from Pittsburgh in the United States, Ljubljana in Slovenia, and Osijek in Croatia. Surveys including items from the Attitudes Toward Women Scale and the Neosexism Scale were administered to a total of 1,544 U.S. students, 912 Slovene students, and 996 Croatian students between the years of 1991 and 2000. As predicted, men held less egalitarian or more sexist attitudes about the appropriate roles for women and men, and those with more frequent attendance at religious services held more sexist attitudes. No changes in attitudes were found for women over time, but Slovene males were found to become more traditional over time. |
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